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Wildlife hunting and the increased risk of leprosy transmission in the tropical Americas: A pathogeographical study. Infectious Diseases of Poverty.
Southern Three Banded Armadillo (Tolypeutes matacus) at the Louisville Zoo

Infectious Diseases Biodiversity Loss

Wildlife hunting and the increased risk of leprosy transmission in the tropical Americas: A pathogeographical study. Infectious Diseases of Poverty.

Armadillo hunting plays a significant role in human leprosy transmission. Solutions are proposed to mitigate future outbreaks in tropical regions facing rapid environmental change and persistent poverty.

• Research & Reports

Aliaga-Samanez, A., Deps, P.D., Fa, J.E., et al.

Perspectives on the Wellbeing Economy and Planetary Health
3D Rendering by Ardian Pranomo

Economics and Economic Systems Planetary Health Frameworks

Perspectives on the Wellbeing Economy and Planetary Health

This podcast explores how the wellbeing economy concept can tackle the urgent challenges of Planetary Health — covering topics such as Donut Economics, the historical challenges of extractive, mainstream economics, and finding hope from youth movements.

• Podcasts

Whyte, C., Somekh, D., and Ticehurst, S.

Transitioning to Healthy and Sustainable Diets has Higher Environmental and Affordability Trade-offs for Emerging and Developing Economies. Nature Communications.
People holding plants representing resources

Resource Scarcity Food Systems

Transitioning to Healthy and Sustainable Diets has Higher Environmental and Affordability Trade-offs for Emerging and Developing Economies. Nature Communications.

Researchers discovered that adopting healthy, sustainable diets improves nutrition and reduces water use long-term but initially increases water stress and food costs in emerging economies.

• Research & Reports

Deng, Z., Hu, Y., Wang, X., et al.